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La NASA publica nuevas imágenes de 3I/Atlas: ¿qué sabemos del cometa?

Los dos satélites de la ESA y varias naves de la NASA en y cerca de Marte observaron el cometa cuando pasó junto al planeta rojo a solo 29 millones de kilómetros el mes pasado.

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00:30The shape of the nucleus is also difficult to pin down because generally we're not resolving
00:45it in our observations.
00:47It's obscured by the dust and especially it's obscured by the reflected sunlight off
00:53of the dust in the inner part of the coma.
00:55But what observers from the ground have been able to do is observe the brightness of the
01:01center of the comet over time to see if there's a modulation of that brightness that would
01:06be an indication of rotation.
01:09And it's very difficult to discern.
01:11So what it's looking like so far is that the shape of the nucleus is not very far from
01:20being round.
01:21It doesn't seem to be a big or at least we're not seeing signatures of a very elongated object
01:25yet.
01:26So what's happening here?
01:27No.
01:28I'm not sure you don't have to be very high.
01:29You go with your attention to this outside the comet or the spacecraft?
01:33Everybody's doing that.
01:34I'm glad you're looking for it.
01:35You can understand how many of the time they're loose.
01:38They'll get rid of them in their eye.
01:39So what's happening here?
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